I made four desserts this week: first, a kulfi, which is a dense frozen dessert made with condensed or evaporated milk, sugar, pistachio, cardamom and saffron;
second, a sooji halwa (a semolina pudding) that consisted of semolina, milk, sugar, water, ghee, cardamom and raisins;
third, a mango kulfi, which contained evaporated milk, cardamon, sugar and mango puree;
and last, a kheer, which is a rich rice pudding often made with white basmati rice, milk, sugar, cardamom and chopped nuts.
All four of these desserts were surprisingly simple to prepare.
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8 comments:
Do you need a dessert taste-tester? Because really ... I'm willing to do the job.
I'll even do it for free!
No no.. better yet.. I'd PAY YOU to be your taste tester! heheee!!
Every one of them looks delicious - and you've opened my eyes to Indian desserts.. I had no idea. =)
Thanks for the idea...the problem is that here we don't have evaporated milk (at least I haven't seen it). Do you know if it's possible to make it at home? just evaporating plain milk?
Simple but great photos as usual.
Wow! You did very well!
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yum! What a lovely looking desserts..
what I’m really curious about; which one did you like best?? =)
oh yum yum yum....being an Indian I can say your desserts look VERY authentic.
p.S: I'm joining the line of taste-testers :)
Do you have a reference for (or would be willing to part with) the recipe for the kulfi? It sounds heavenly.
I love that you experimented with so many new recipes!
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